Munetaka Ueno
Professor
Department of Planetology
Kobe University
Japan
Biography
Prof/Dr. Munetaka UENO is currently working as Professor, Graduate School of Science, Department of Planetology, Kobe University, Japan. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included Space Sciences, Interplanetary dust, Planetary Science, Star/Planet formation, Systems Engineering, Development of Spacecraft/Scientific instrument.
Research Interest
Space Sciences, Interplanetary dust, Planetary Science, Star/Planet formation, Systems Engineering, Development of Spacecraft/Scientific instrument.
Publications
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Near Infrared Imaging with a Schmidt Telescope, Yanagisawa, K., Itoh, N., Ichikawa, T., Tarusawa, K., Ueno, M., "Astronomy from Wide-Field Imaging", IAU 161, pp. 89-90 (1994)
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Wide Field Imaging of Nearby Galaxies in Near Infrared Bands, Ichikawa, T., Tarusawa, K., Yanagisawa, K., Itoh, N., Ueno, M., "Astronomy from Wide-Field Imaging" IAU 161, pp. 599-600 (1994)
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Infrared Polarization Images of Star-Forming Regions. I. The Ubiquity of Bipolar Structure, Tamura, M., Gatley, I., Joice, R. R. Ueno, M., Suto, H., & Sekiguchi, M., Ap. J. vol. 378, pp 611-627 (1991)